If it is a late model, there is a c shaped brake pad inside the rear brake drum/rotor. Pull the tire off, remove the disc brake caliper, and remove the hub. There you'll find the c shaped parking brake pad. Pry it off the top cam. There is a small clip at the bottom inside of the pad.held on by a hex head screw. It's a relatively easy job. Check the hub for wear. I had 1 side that wore due to constant pressure on the pad to hub so I had to buy a new hub/rotor. The cam can be adjusted much like the older style brake pads. A mech told me this a common occurrence due to poor design. The pads come 1 to a box. Mine ran @ $45.00. Good luck.
DON TX
Yes, of course.
The 2000 GMC Sierra OBD 2 port is on lower edge of dash; right of parking brake
There is a lever above the parking break that you pull by hand.
The 1992 GMC parking brake release lever can be found on the bottom of the dashboard. Pulling the lever towards the passenger compartment will release the parking brake.
To adjust the parking brake on a 2002 GMC Sierra you need to locate the steel threaded cables that comes out of each wheel well. Use the adjuster nut to either tighten or loosen the cables.
you dont adjust you replace brake shoes
Usually at the top of the pedal under dash area
The parking brake has an adjustment bolt on the brake shoe. The parking brake cable has adjustments on each end of the cable.
Yes 16 inch wheels do fit a 2005 gmc sierra. I have them on my truck, I think the front brakes need changed to fit the wheel.
Yes you do, Its Very easy I've done mine once already
its located next to the drivers side front tire, by the brakes
warped drum. worn out brake shoes.